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Discover Ludwig"can concentrate" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone has the ability or capacity to focus their attention on something. You can use "can concentrate" in a variety of situations to describe someone's ability to direct their attention. For example: - "I'm sorry, I can't hear you right now. I can concentrate better if there's less background noise." - "I have a lot going on at work, but I can concentrate on one task at a time." - "Her mind tends to wander, but when she's playing video games, she can concentrate for hours." - "Some people find it difficult to concentrate in a cluttered workspace, but I can concentrate just fine." - "He has ADHD, so he struggles to concentrate for long periods of time without medication."
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They can concentrate better.
Maybe I can concentrate more".
Still, gimmickry can concentrate the mind.
"You can concentrate on the words".
"Now I can concentrate on football.
You can concentrate on your swimming".
No child can concentrate amidst chaos.
"I can concentrate on my practices.
"Now we can concentrate on our children".
Finally Dawson can concentrate on his football.
We'll believe that you can concentrate".
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